This slide explains the life of woman in politics and political differences. Every body should be treated as equally because every human being born with rights and dignity.
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1. TOPIC: WOMEN AND POLITICS IN PNG- WHAT
ARE THE REALITIES?
SUB-TOPIC: THE LIFE OF WOMEN IN
POLITICS.
2. Background content
The realities of women in PNG.
Women empowerment(why we need
women empowerment?)
discovering the women potential
Qualities
Benefits to societies by women
empowerment in politics
3. Women empowerment and potential
In this contemporary world, women need to gain the same amount of
power that man have. There need to be spiritual, political, social or
economic strength of women so that it will empower them to build
confidence in their capabilities to bring this country forward.
Involving woman in politics is essential for the following reasons:
1. Solve educational problems in society
2. Gender prejudice (discover gender balance)
3. Building a confidence in women.
4. Lack of unity
5. Problems related with health
6. Poverty and ignorance
7. Traditional barriers (man always the head mentality)
17. Women should forget that men are the holders of power, this is
because they are the backbone of society.
Women should be empowered in different sections like education,
politics, work force and even more power within their own households.
They play the most important role of keeping the family together.
If they are empowered, they will do work with more trust and more
attention and take others work as their own.
If you educate a women she will educate the whole family and the
country for tomorrow.
18. REFERENCES
Kidu, C.D. (2002-2007). Political carrier. Wikipedia. Retrieved from
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Sepoe, O. (2002), To make a difference: Realities of women’s
participating in Papua New Guinea. Department of political science,
University of Papua New Guinea. Retrieved from
https://www.pacwip.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/PNG-Realities-
of-womens-participation-in-PNG-2002.pdf
Universal declaration of human rights (1948). Equal rights. Retrieved
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